Cherryville High School - Chenoca Yearbook (Cherryville, NC)

 - Class of 1974

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ee ENIOR CLASS HISTORY | 4 Each of us icdrd Ae piitase “by Thomas Wolfe, “You can't go homé ’ This statement holds much truth for 0 )aeU.H.S. Though we can’t relive years gone by, we nally glance back at the mem-’ ligh School brought about. 5 ar. of 1971, our class of 170 sophomores. assem iy iat fing trail ahead of us. With the new and diff ent pres at C.H.S. “it lass officers. Therefore we elected Gerald Ales Ment; Ted Poston, vicé secretary; and Mary Upchurch, treasurer. . fs chosen by the entire Student Council. Homecoming 49 1 broughatextiteme Mm and anticipation to oumé ReTicewae aa former class member, represented sa@phomore sponsée. In January, the junior Ga ‘cked eight sopm to serve at the Junior ich was to be heldjin May. They were PamSummer, Mickey Ray, Terres, S eee Mitch Eaker, Steve BeQm, and Clifton Parker. During the Awards Day.Pro- ; nimy Sumt given the award for “M st Outstanding Sophomore Football Player.” By the ke our new home. ent work and exciting times. This year required capable leaders. They were ker, vice-president; Debbie McClure, secretary; and Alan Sipe, treasurer. jhe magazine sale in September of 1972. The astounding total sales was © ynount of $9,062.66 set by the class of 1973. The Junior Class Sponsor for Ech. With the ending of football season came the announcement of Tommy p the All-Conference Team. In early December, thirteen of our most out- i class members we id into the National Honor Society. Soon after mid-term Junior Marshals “| ie graduation exercises w Mpunced. Rhonda Beam was named chief. Following in order of rank were Heats) joggs, Debbie McClure, Ter ‘ ayhue, Paula Hallman, Debbie Sellers, Chris Beam, Doug Agner, Sheila iLhris Wallace, Mickey Ray, § |Stroupe, Chris Tweed, and Carol Browne. The long-awaited class rings — March, and plans for our Ju Rior-Senior prom were well underway. ‘Gone With the Wind” was the eme. It was held May 5, 1973.’ Awards Day, 1973, brought honors to our class. Chosen as Boy and Gi fp Doug Agner, Tommy Sumn 4 Janet Boggs, and Jan Harden Froneberger. Carol Browne and Floy4 : melected as summer trainees at Gaston Memorial Hospital. Calvin Hastings attended the T.V. and at U.N.C. — Chapel Hill. The hardest two miles of our journey were quickly over. and thirty-eight rather anxious seniors returned to Cherryville High in August, 1973. Little did e began that year that it would be the last mile of our journey. We needed responsible leaders c aker, president; Chris Wallace; -vice- -president; Martha Fisher, secretary; and Alan Sipe, trea- jand Terresa Mayhue co-edited.the yearbook, Chenoca, while Sid Stroupe and Vicki Cro- ewspaper, Cherry Leaves. Our last homecoming was very special to us. Susie Parker ming Queen with Gloria Hope, Mary Upchurch, Debbie Eaker, and Leslie Terres as presented our class as sponsor. Tommy Summer broke the C.H.S. record for total , Optimist Youth Awards were presented to Calvin Hastings and Gloria Hope for iol and community. In January, 1974, 29 honor students were announced with A and Janet Boggs as salutatorian. Calvin Hastings served as Teen Correspondent db bie Faker was selected by the faculty as the DAR Good Citizen. Cherryville Senior High School as students again. All we have left are memo- earts enon the future.

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ROBERT WAYNE WEBB “Who is the happiest of men? He who values the merits of others and in their pleasure takes joy, even though it were his own.” SHEILA KAY WILLIS “So often in the course of Life’s few fleeting years, a single pleas- ure costs the Soul a thousand tears.” Seniors CHRIS C. WHITE “Do unto others before they do unto you.” THOMAS ELI WITHERSPOON “If at first you don’t succeed, try again. If the second time you don’t succeed, just say ‘the heck with it!” VICKEY ELAINE WHITWORTH “There is a right time for every- thing: A time to be born, a time to die; a time to laugh; a time to cry; a time to dance; a time to grieve; a time to be quiet; a time to speak ’9 up. JUDITH ANN ALLISON ‘Friendships are fragile things, and require as much care in han- dling as any other fragile and pre- cious thing.”



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